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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a package of rice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific quantity or packaging of rice, typically in a grocery or cooking context.
Example: "I need to buy a package of rice for the recipe I'm planning to make tonight."
Alternatives: "a bag of rice" or "a box of rice."
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Recently I decided to use up a package of rice noodles, also known as rice sticks, that had been sitting on a pantry shelf for some time.
Since I am on a wheat-free diet, I got a package of rice noodles from the enormous pasta shelf.
You now have a "package" of rice straw and beans.
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"I got it off a package of Rice-Chex".
A second survey reported that when respondents were shown a package of Condal rice, 44.9% said that the first company or brand that came to mind was Goya or Canilla; and of those, 27.5% said that the packaging caused them to say that and 20.5% said that the Condal and Canilla packages were very similar or identical.
But options abound: near the Villa Santi (Sakkarine Road, near Ban Wat Sene), visitors may preorder a package of sticky rice and chocolate biscuits large enough to feed 300 monks (175,000 kip, about $20 at 8,773 kips to the dollar; dollars are readily accepted).
You come home with tahini, bananas and a package of brown rice cakes.
She writes: For a long time, a partly used package of rice flour spring roll wrappers has been lingering in my pantry.
The United States is now working on a package of ideas for Rice to take to the region when she begins talks early next week, with timing and locations still up in the air, U.S. officials said.
Add a can of tomatoes, corn, beans, any other soup, juice, or a package of Asian noodles, rice-a-roni, even granola.
This also suggests that policy intervention should be made on improving the educational status of farming households, and developing programs on varietal package of rice seed which offer farmers a variety of choices among the appropriate pools of germplasm.
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